Poeta reinforces his role as meta-preacher by opening the second episode of St Paul's tripartite structure with the repetition of the appellative tag 'Honorable frendys', the verb 'beseech', the attention to the play's 'prosses', and the plea for the audience to grant 'lycens' (162-4):

In the context of the colonial Trinidad portrayed in the novel the sensationalist and appellative format the newspaper undertakes, together with a hint of fiction demanded by the editor, allows it to pursue its main objective, which is to gather more and more readers on an island where being literate is not the rule, but the exception:

The playful Old Javanese gloss of the Sanskrit wibhisana as ta bhisana 'not frightening' is coupled with the attribution to the appellative (kyati) 'known as fragrant' (inaran arum) and the explicit comparison to a sandalwood tree (taru kanaka), (25) which is reminiscent of the watak name of Kayuwani.

As has been shown, this will depend whether the addressee is absent or not, whether the addressor feels that he is using the address term in a situation of conflict or not, or whether he is using the appellative in a purely neutral circumstance where he neither requires some service from the addressee or is not angry at the addressee.

Jakobson's emotive or expressive function (addresser), the metalingual and conative or appellative values (code and addressee) are the dominant cultural codes, present in the arts of the vocal technique and the interaction of the real (historical or modern) moodscape of the message of the opera visible on stage.

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